Trouble logging in?If you can't remember your password or are having trouble logging in, you will have to reset your password. If you have trouble resetting your password (for example, if you lost access to the original email address), please do not start posting with a new account, as this is against the forum rules. If you create a temporary account, please contact us right away via Forum Support, and send us any information you can about your original account, such as the account name and any email address that may have been associated with it.

Didn't do a lot for me. I liked the bit of the manga I've read, but the anime was missing something, for me.

The lead girl, however.... Great voice. I can see why they gave a 14-year-old (KITO Ibuki) her own show so soon. I'm not sure about her acting, but her voice is a wonderful instrument. We're going to hear a lot of her in coming years.

Agreed about the voice.
I was pretty impressed by it and searched who the voice actor was, and surprised it seems to be a newcomer to the industry. Didn't know she was only 14.

Does anyone else feel compelled to stare at the little sisters super tight “U” smile when ever it appears on screen? I just can’t look away from the hypno smile

On an unrelated note, i wonder why incest harem romcoms tend to have incredibly unnecessarily long names (KissXSis doesn’t count since they're not blood related siblings in the first place, but it's still shit anyway)

Incest harem romcoms feel like regular romcoms except with the goal and endgame being incest and/or the main girl being the MC’s blood related sister. Those Japanese people sure have a thing with Incest romcom.

well my input on this anime is that its very interesting the whole harem is right off the bat and we all know they'll be fighting all the time which is always fun to watch but the only part i dont like is the whole sister and brother incest thing but i heard she's not the real sister but idk honestly this is one of the ones imma watch through to the end just to see the outcome

Well, that certainly was different. The girl is the one who has incestuous feelings, is proud of that very fact, does crazy things to try and make it happen, and the guy is the one who rebukes it? Certainly entertaining, thanks in big part to the imouto's seiyuu. She really sells all the misunderstandings caused by the brocon mindset, and the humour naturally comes after.

It's not gonna be the best series of the season, but at least it has more appeal than your typical harem anime.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Insane

On an unrelated note, i wonder why incest harem romcoms tend to have incredibly unnecessarily long names

Nah, it's just the current trend in LN titling, as from what I hear Japanese LN readers love to know the general idea about the novel just from the title.

That's why you have stuff like "Baka to Test to Shokanjuu", "Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai", and "Ore no Kanojo to Osananajimi ga Shuraba Sugiru" (yeah I already can tell that the childhood friend loses in the last one for example ). Kinda of like how a lot of movies in the 80's followed the "X no Y no Z" titling after the success of Nausicaa (Kaze no Tani no Nausicaa) in the JP box office, though I can't remember the LN that started the trend (I blame its long name ).

Wasn't a fan of this first episode. It only had one joke: the sister complaining about what the brother should have done to her and him just reacting with a deadpan expression. That one joke was the entire episode! And the other girls contributed little because they just did the same joke as well, only without the sister connotations. You can't run an entire episode, or series, on one unfunny joke.

Not really a good opener since they skipped quite a lot!!! Hopefully, by next episode they'll show us how they met...

You have a point, though I don't think that's fully explain my reaction. I do hope this will fade away. It's like swinging a pendulum slightly off the resonace frequency. A joke is getting really good but they made the tsukomi a little too fast or too late and lessen the impact.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Insane

On an unrelated note, i wonder why incest harem romcoms tend to have incredibly unnecessarily long names (KissXSis doesn’t count since they're not blood related siblings in the first place, but it's still shit anyway)

The animation is good.
The voice actors are good.
The dialogues are being very loyal to the original.

Why in the hell don’t they have more faith in themselves?

They shouldn’t have skipped parts of the novel, it starts a little slow (if you are not into incest and you are more into the harem parts) but it starts getting better and better as the story progresses.

They easily got rid of a couple of twists and from now on everything is going to be flasbacks unless they decide to spoil things further ahead before explaining what the hell happened in the first place.

Akiko's seiyuu was pretty impressive in this one - the first major character she's had to portray, and has done enough to impress me. (She's only 14?! wat )

The other characters were introduced like a whirlwind, but I was more fixated on their dialogues so it didn't really dawn on me until I finished watching it. I guess the pacing could use more work but it's a pretty nice start and the premise will lead to plenty of wacky antics in the future.

Was here for wincest action. Not happy that they rushed all the other girls in without even a proper introduction and cut short the sweet "alone" time the twins had before the harem got going.

Yeah, it was really weird how it when from brocon and wincest comedy to a full fledged harem one without any sort of explaination or knowledge of how they're there minus the other girls interest in the main character, much to the sister's chagrin.

I wonder if it'll be explained in the next episode or two during flashbacks why the other girls are there, considering that it felt forced and awkward that they went that route more sooner without any sort of build up into it.

I kinda expected that; the last three shows I've seen from Silver Link all have rather misleading first episodes, before turning everything around in the following episodes. C3 had that, Tasogare Otome was somewhat like that, and Kokoro Connect was definitely like that.

I am counting on SilverLink surprises as well, particularly on the influence Oonuma Shin had these past two years, since he isn't directing this anime.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaoru Chujo

Didn't do a lot for me. I liked the bit of the manga I've read, but the anime was missing something, for me.

The lead girl, however.... Great voice. I can see why they gave a 14-year-old (KITO Ibuki) her own show so soon. I'm not sure about her acting, but her voice is a wonderful instrument. We're going to hear a lot of her in coming years.

I wonder where are all those feminist and child protectors, now that a real minor is involved in a morally ambiguous production... probably they care more about about fictional children than real ones.

So we have a perverted imouto who wished for an incest relationship with her brother, but it turned out that there are too many girls surrounding him, huh? A b-bit perverted, but I've liked the 1st episode.

Hrm ... well ... the premise seemed kinda "standard" for me (for this kinda angle/concept, etc.), but somehow there was nothing "new" or "fresh" about it that jumped out at me to make me interested - to be fair these kind of shows are not my cup of tea anyway, but hey - you never know when something will surprise you.